The confederates burned Richmond for strategic reasons:
1) The Union cannot use Richmond as a staging area. If Richmond became a staging area, it would have not only a moral effect on the Confederate troops, but also allow the Union to regroup and press the attack.
2) There were a large amount of resources that could not be transported away from Richmond on time. However, if the resources fell into the hands of the Union, it would have spelled a quicker defeat for the Confederates.
~<em>Rise Above the Ordinary, Senpai</em>
A necessary precondition for a Neolithic village to become a civilization in prehistory was the <span>production of an agricultural surplus. I hope this helps you!!!</span>
The crop that allowed the early English colony of Virginia become profitable and survive was tobacco.
Edmund Burke was one of the first to suggest that the philosophers of the French Enlightenment were somehow responsible for the French Revolution, and his argument was taken up, and elaborated on, by many historians, including Tocqueville and Lord Acton. The philosophes undoubtedly provided the ideas.
(1) Monotheistic Religion
(2) Compass
(3) Ziggurat
(4) Written Language